Abstract

Acne vulgaris is a common chronic disease involving blockage and /or inflammation of pilo sebaceous units. The resulting appearance can lead to anxiety, reduced self-esteem, and in extreme cases depression. It is the commonest dilemma associated with complexion and smoothness of skin .sometimes leading to major skin problems, which is characterized by macula, papulo, pustular eruption on the skin, especially on the face. The role of diet and cigarette smoking in the condition is unclear and neither cleanliness nor exposure to sunlight appears to play a part. In both sexes, hormones called androgens appear to be part of the underlying mechanism, by causing increased production of sebum. In the Ayurvedic perspective Acne vulgaris can be correlated with Mukhadushika . Mukhadushika is explained by Aacharya Sushruta under kshudra rogas and is considered as swatantra vyadhi in the ayurvedic literature. It is characterized by shalmali kantaka sadrusha pidika on the face. Mukhadushika is also called as Tarunya pitika. Tarunya pitika word itself says that it is pittikopatti in taurnya awastha due to some hormonal changes, up to limit it is normal but in excess, it becomes a reason for depression in a person. In Modern Era, physicians came across so many patients suffering from the disease, mukhadushika .The prevalence of mukhadushika increasing day by day due to their fast lifestyle, consumption of food, constipation,late-night sleep, fast food, cold drinks leads to an imbalance in doshas which in turn affects the body as well as mind.turns affects body as well as mind

Highlights

  • Mukhadushika is a type of kshudraroga described in Ayurvedic classics

  • It is the commonest dilemma associated with complexion and smoothness of skin .sometimes leading to major skin problem, which is characterized by macula, papulo, pustular eruption on the skin especially on the face.A both male and femalegender of adolescent age group is commonly affected.Allopathy treatments includes for all forms of acne as topical retinoids and benzyl peroxide, orally antibiotics, steroids, oral isotretinoin.but these allopathy medicine does not treat permanently and shows severe side effects

  • With Dviharidradi taila local application Mukhadushika healed completely within 45 days i.e,patient was cured from mukhadushika the image during, between and after treatment supports the statement mentioned

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Introduction

Mukhadushika is a type of kshudraroga described in Ayurvedic classics. The classical symptoms of mukhadushika described in Ayurveda resembles with modern disease Acne vulgaris. Taila is described in the Ayurvedic classical text bhaishjya ratnavali under the kshudra rogadhikara. Describing the properties of this oil, it is said that applying dviharidradi taila on the face everyday removes piplav, tilakalaka, nilika, vyanga and mukhadushika .

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